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BASQUE CHILDREN'S COMMITTEE
and
NATIONAL JOINT COMMITTEE FOR SPANISH RELIEF
MINUTES of a Joint Committee Meeting held on Thursday, March 17th, 1938, in the House of Commons, S.W.1. at 5.30 p.m.
PRESENT:
Duchess of Atholl (in the Chair).
Miss Anderson ( Save the Children Fund )
Mr. Geoffrey Bing ( Spanish Medical Aid )
Dame Janet Campbell
Mr. Henry Brinton
Col. Gordon ( Salvation Army )
Miss Fawcett ( L.N.U. )
Mr. Harries (T.U.C.)
Mr. George Jeger ( Spanish Medical Aid )
Dr. Jeger ( Dependant's Aid Committee )
Lady Layton
Lord Listowel
Dr. Morgan ( Spanish Medical Aid )
Miss Pye ( Society of Friends )
Miss Eleanor Rathbone, M.P.
Mr. Wilfrid Roberts, M.P.
Miss Sutherland
Mr. Tewson (T.U.C .)
Miss Jessie Thomas ( N.U.T. )
Miss Elizabeth Wilkinson ( Spanish Medical Aid )
Mrs. Le Gros Clark ( Committee against Malnutrition )
Mrs. Wood
Mr. G.T. Garratt (ex officio)
Miss Arne (ex officio)
1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE: Received from Mr. David Thomson
and Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
2. MINUTES: The Minutes of the meeting of December 14th, 1937, having been circulated, were agreed, subject to the deletion of the word "executive" in the heading, and signed.
3. BUSINESS ARISING ON THE MINUTES: None.
4 . FINANCIAL POSITION.
(a) Mr. Garratt reported that the balance at the Bank in respect of the Basque Children's Committee was about £800, and of the National Joint Committee, £2500.
Since the first of January funds have been coming in at the rate of about £ 900 per week, but this was the result of sustained and high pressure appeals. The average weekly expenditure of the Committee is about £800 per week, for 1,100 children. It was decided that in order to capitalise the present situation a Press appeal should be made at once, and this will be done within a day or so.

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BASQUE CHILDREN'S COMMITTEE
and
NATIONAL JOINT COMMITTEE FOR SPANISH RELIEF
MINUTES of a Joint Committee Meeting held on Thursday, March 17th, 1938, in the House of Commons, S.W.1. at 5.30 p.m.
PRESENT:
Duchess of Atholl (in the Chair).
Miss Anderson ( Save the Children Fund )
Mr. Geoffrey Bing ( Spanish Medical Aid )
Dame Janet Campbell
Mr. Henry Brinton
Col. Gordon ( Salvation Army )
Miss Fawcett ( L.N.U. )
Mr. Harries (T.U.C.)
Mr. George Jeger ( Spanish Medical Aid )
Dr. Jeger ( Dependant's Aid Committee )
Lady Layton
Lord Listowel
Dr. Morgan ( Spanish Medical Aid )
Miss Pye ( Society of Friends )
Miss Eleanor Rathbone, M.P.
Mr. Wilfrid Roberts, M.P.
Miss Sutherland
Mr. Tewson (T.U.C .)
Miss Jessie Thomas ( N.U.T. )
Miss Elizabeth Wilkinson ( Spanish Medical Aid )
Mrs. Le Gros Clark ( Committee against Malnutrition )
Mrs. Wood
Mr. G.T. Garratt (ex officio)
Miss Arne (ex officio)
1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE: Received from Mr. David Thomson
and Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
2. MINUTES: The Minutes of the meeting of December 14th, 1937, having been circulated, were agreed, subject to the deletion of the word "executive" in the heading, and signed.
3. BUSINESS ARISING ON THE MINUTES: None.
4 . FINANCIAL POSITION.
(a) Mr. Garratt reported that the balance at the Bank in respect of the Basque Children's Committee was about £800, and of the National Joint Committee, £2500.
Since the first of January funds have been coming in at the rate of about £ 900 per week, but this was the result of sustained and high pressure appeals. The average weekly expenditure of the Committee is about £800 per week, for 1,100 children. It was decided that in order to capitalise the present situation a Press appeal should be made at once, and this will be done within a day or so.